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1 21st July 18:53
richard
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Hi,

I'm finding that while animated gifs work correctly using IE when
testing new pages on my hard drive they are different when viewed on
line. I get a still picture with no animation.

Presumably I've got a setting wrong in Security or Options somewhere but
I don't know which one it is.

Can anybody help please?


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2 21st July 19:24
pop
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Yup, it sure is; only, darned if I can figure out what to set. About all
I'm sure of is you might be right about the settings: Spent about half an
hour trying to duplicate it; no success. If they work from the drive, they
work from my web site and vice-versa.
I ass-u-me -other- gifs on other sites work, right? That's the confusing
part. Maybe it's something to do with the server itself? Hope someone
jumps in here; I'm curious myself, now!

Sorry,

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3 21st July 19:29
andrew bailey
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LONGSHOT....

Make sure you use lower case in the filename of the gif and any reference to
it in your html.

Andy
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4 21st July 23:17
richard
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Hi,

I'm finding that while animated gifs work correctly using IE when
testing new pages on my hard drive they are different when viewed on
line. I get a still picture with no animation.

Presumably I've got a setting wrong in Security or Options somewhere but
I don't know which one it is.

Can anybody help please?


--
Richard, whose Squeaky Chair can be seen at http://www.squeaky.demon.co.uk
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5 21st July 23:52
pop
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Default animated gifs


Yup, it sure is; only, darned if I can figure out what to set. About all
I'm sure of is you might be right about the settings: Spent about half an
hour trying to duplicate it; no success. If they work from the drive, they
work from my web site and vice-versa.
I ass-u-me -other- gifs on other sites work, right? That's the confusing
part. Maybe it's something to do with the server itself? Hope someone
jumps in here; I'm curious myself, now!

Sorry,

Pop
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6 21st July 23:56
andrew bailey
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Default animated gifs


LONGSHOT....

Make sure you use lower case in the filename of the gif and any reference to
it in your html.

Andy
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